SIZING AND GEARING YOUR RIDER
This is pre-faced that these are general guidelines and will not apply to all riders in every situation. Hodag BMX has great supplier partners Bike and Boards and Mel's Trading Post. We strongly encourage you utilize these excellent, local shops when making your purchases. General bike information if you plan on racing. Any bike will do. So before you go investing $100's of dollars in a race bike, start off on what you have or something low cost. If you decide you like it and want to stay racing, then start looking or building that perfect race bike. Handlebars cannot exceed 30" in width. Handlebar grips are required & must be sufficient to fully cover & enclose all metal & openings on the handlebar ends. You cannot have the following items on your bike. Rider requirements. All riders must wear the following: Enclosed shoes |
Is your bike set up properly?
Just like people are built different, bikes are built different too. Use the sizing charts on this page to help you make sure your bike is set up properly.
How do I know what size frame I should ride?
Use the chart below to help you decide what size frame you should be riding.
Frame Sizing Chart |
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Frame Size |
Micro - Mini |
Mini |
Junior |
Expert |
Expert XL |
Pro |
Pro XL |
Pro XXL |
Top Tube Length |
15"-16" |
16"-17.5" |
17.5"-18.5" |
18.5"-20" |
19"-20" |
20"-20.5" |
20.5"-21" |
21"-22" |
Riders Height |
4'0" & under |
4'0"-4'6" |
4'4"-4'10" |
4'8"-5'4" |
5'2"-5'8" |
5'6" - 5'10" |
5'10"-6' |
6' & over |
Riders Weight |
40-65 lbs |
50-85 lbs |
60-100 lbs |
70-110 lbs |
75-125 lbs |
100 lbs & over |
140 lbs & over |
160 lbs & over |
How do I know what size wheels I should ride?
Use the chart below to help you decide what size wheels you should be riding.
Wheel Sizing Chart |
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Riders Age |
Under 5 |
5 to 10 |
9 to 12 |
12 to 14 |
14 to 19 |
19 & up |
Riders Weight |
55lbs & below |
55-80lbs |
80-115lbs |
115-145lbs |
145-190lbs |
190lbs & up |
Wheel Size |
18 x 1" |
20 x 1-1/8" |
20 x 1-3/8" |
20 x 1.50 |
20 x 1.75" |
20 x 2.00" |
It is recommended riders who weigh 145lbs or more should run at least a 20 x 1.75 tire on the front wheel. |
How do I know what size cranks I should ride?
Use the chart below to help you decide what size cranks you should be riding.
Crank Sizing Chart |
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Inseam |
up to 15" |
15" to 16" |
16" to 17" |
17" to 18" |
18"- 20" |
20" - 24" |
24" - 28" |
28" - 30" |
30" - 32" |
32" - 34" |
34" + |
Crank Length |
135 mm |
140 mm |
145 mm |
150 mm |
155 mm |
160 mm |
165 mm |
170 mm |
175 mm |
180 mm |
185 mm |
Gearing info:
Since you can't always have a gear chart by your side. It's important to know how to calculate your gear ratio yourself. All you do is take the number of teeth on your chainring and divide it by the number of teeth on your freewheel, that gives you your gear ratio. For example, if your front sprocket is a 45 tooth, and your rear sprocket is a 16 tooth, then your gear ratio would be 2.8125 (45 divided by 16 = 2.8125). You then take that number (in this case 2.8125) and multiply it by 20 (the diameter of a BMX wheel). 2.8125 x 20 = 56.25 (the gear size). You can apply this simple formula to cruisers (BMX bikes with 24" wheels) by multiplying the gear ratio by 24 instead of 20. How do I know what size gears I should ride? Use the chart below to help you decide what size gears you should be riding. The Top row of numbers is the number of teeth on your chain ring. The Rear "XX" column is the number of teeth on your rear sprocket. Where the two numbers intersect is your gear ratio for the gears selected.
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